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"Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily,
therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil."
Ecclesiastes 8:11

 

Just keep your mouth shut. Do what we say, and nobody will get hurt.
Report for November 29, 2003

The mayor of Saint John in the Canadian province of New Brunswick decided not to have a sodomite float in that city's "Santa Claus parade." Mayor McAlary is said to be dutifully "pro-gay," but the word is that she did not think that the sodomite float had anything to do with Santa Claus. She almost got away with it too, but the sodomites think they heard her make several discriminating comments off the record. So now it's straight to the Human Rights Tribunal for Shirley McAlary where she will be humiliated, excoriated, and if found guilty, ordered to pay big bucks to the sodomite she offended. 

Gay pride group to file human rights complaint
Broadcast News, Canada.com, November 20, 2003
http://canada.com/national/story.asp?id=44A9C574-C6D4-4AC1-A6A1-5DBCCD7795C9

SAINT JOHN, N.B. - A gay pride group in New Brunswick says it will file a human rights complaint against the mayor of Saint John.

The board of directors for Port City Rainbow Pride decided to file the complaint against Shirley McAlary today.

McAlary recently decided not to allow the group to enter a float in the city's Santa Claus parade.

The group's president, Danny Jardine, says their lawyer is drawing up a complaint to file at the provincial level.

Jardine says he initially wasn't in favour of the complaint because McAlary had been supportive of the group.

But after meeting with the mayor regarding the parade, Jardine says she made a few discriminatory comments.


Saint John mayor says she didn't discriminate 
CBC, November 21, 2003
http://nb.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=nb_gayfloat20031121

SAINT JOHN - The mayor of Saint John says she's not worried about the possibility of a human rights complaint against her for not allowing a gay pride group to enter a float in the Santa Claus Parade.

The Port City Rainbow Pride group has decided to complain to the Human Rights Commission about Shirley McAlary. 

They say the mayor discriminated against them when she decided their float couldn't be in the parade. 

Mayor Shirley McAlary she says she's never discriminated against gays or anyone. She points to last summer's Gay Pride Day in Saint John as an example. McAlary maintains that a float depicting gay families was more of a political statement than a celebration of Christmas. 

"If they had of had a float application in and they wanted to put a whole choir together singing Christmas carols and it wasn't promoting their lifestyle then it would have been fine." 

But Danny Jardine, president of Port City Rainbow Pride, disagrees and says the board of the group felt it had to do something in response to the mayor's decision. 

"If we win this, then it will set a precedent across Canada. I guess when mayors are asked to do these sorts of thing or to allow these sorts of things they won't be able to say no." 

Jardine says they will file a complaint with the provincial Human Rights Commission in the next week. 

But the mayor wonders who the group will file its complaint against. 

"The council has nothing to do with it, nor does the mayor as my role as mayor I have nothing to do with the Santa Claus Parade. There's no committee, there isn't anything. There's no funding, there's no organization, there isn't anything." 

The mayor says the only reason she was involved was because there was no one else to do it.

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